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Revision as of 18:58, 26 June 2023

California / Logging / Swayne Lumber Company

By John F. Hall.

History

In 1909, W. H. Swayne and C. L. Tilden formed the Feather River Lumber Company.[1] A month later it was renamed the Swayne Lumber Company due to being confused with another company.[2] The Swayne Lumber Company constructed its first mill on a bluff 1,800 feet above the Western Pacific Railway tracks just northwest of Stanwood. A 4,200 foot long incline was built to move cut lumber from the Swayne mill down to the Western Pacific tracks.[3] The mill included a box factory and a drying kiln. The SLCo. built a short 36 inch narrow gauge railroad between the top of the incline and the sawmill.[4] The railroad was extended north into Swayne timber lands where the timber was logged and brought to the mill by a Class B shay built in June 1911. Expansions of the track and mill occurred periodically until disaster struck on October 24, 1916 when the mill burned to the ground.[5]

Initially the newspapers reported the mill was to be rebuilt. Instead, the controlling interest in the idle ex-Truckee/Westside mill in Oroville was purchased by the Swayne Lumber Company along with the Butte and Plumas Railroad and the extensive Truckee Lumber Co. timber lands.[6] See the Butte and Plumas Railway for the rest of the story.

References

  1. Marysville Daily Appeal August 14, 1909, page 1
  2. Feather River Bulletin September 20, 1909, page 3
  3. Oroville Daily Register February 24, 1910, page 4
  4. Chico Record November 19, 1909, page 3
  5. Chico Record October 26, 1916, page 4
  6. Chico Record April 11, 1917, page 3

Reference Material Available Online

Equipment Rosters

Locomotives of the 36 inch gauge Swayne Lumber Company prior to obtaining the Butte and Plumas Railway 1910-1916. For locomotives after 1916 see the Butte and Plumas Railway Locomotive Roster
SLCo. 1910 - 1916 No. Whyte Builder C/N Order Date In Service Date Class Cyl. Drv. Wt. Notes
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1 Unknown locomotive
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2 2T Lima 2458 June 1911 1911 B 24-2 3-8x8 27.5" 48,600 Purchased by Swayne Lumber Co. in 1911 before it bought the Truckee Lumber co. Became No. 4 in 1917, Scrapped 1940

Photographs

Maps

Further Reading

Beckstrom, Paul & Braun David W. The Swayne Lumber Company Pacific Fast Mail Edmonds WA 1992.

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